Tribute to Aristide R. Zolberg
BY:
Phil Triadafilopoulos
Richard Alba
Rainer Bauböck
Thomas Faist
Patrick Hossay
Riva Kastoryano
Astri Suhrke
John Torpey
Toby Vogel
Myra A. Waterbury
Migration and Citizenship Newsletter 1(2) Summer 2013.
Tribute to Aristide R. Zolberg
BY:
Phil Triadafilopoulos
Richard Alba
Rainer Bauböck
Thomas Faist
Patrick Hossay
Riva Kastoryano
Astri Suhrke
John Torpey
Toby Vogel
Myra A. Waterbury
As part of a two-day launch of its Humanities Action Lab (HAL), The New School initiates the HAL: Global Dialogues project, co-sponsored by the Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility. “Global Dialogues: Mass Incarceration and Public Memory” will happen January 05 at 6pm. This is a moderated conversation between Glenn E. Martin (JustLeadershipUSA), Marc Mauer (Sentencing Project) and Tyrone
The Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility hosts a lecture by Nando Sigona entitled “The Camp as a Space of Political Membership.” The lecture is going to be followed by a discussion by prof. Michel Agier, Professor of Anthropology at l’École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Director of Research at the Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, and a Visiting
Alexandra Délano, co-director of the Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility, writes on the role of the origin country in Obama’s deferred action programs. The post is published on the London School of Economics and Political Science’s daily blog on American Politics and Policy. Please click here to read the the full article “Migrants’ countries of
The Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility hosts the event City of Cities in partnership with Van Alen Institute. Like many great places, New York is a city of cities: It is constantly in flux, its population ever-changing. Each day over one and a half million workers commute into Manhattan, and of New Yorkers, one